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A15 FlatTops ... almost
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Anyone ever heard of, seen or know about A15 pistons 12010-H9714? My understanding is these are 76mm bore, 30mm height and _only_ 1mm dish. A web search turned up just one dealer somewhere in Thailand who has some. There must be more.

Anyone ever try: Honda Accord 79-83? The details are: 77mm bore, 28mm height, 17mm pin and flat top. The trick here would be to rebore the pin bores to 19mm, w/ all the extra coming off the bottom of the bore. That'd raise the compression height to 29mm, which'd leave 1mm to come off the block.

Also there's KB/Silvolite #3305 (GB15, I think) 75.5mm bore, 1.133"=28.78mm height, 18mm pin. These are flat tops with valve reliefs. Offset boring the pin (towards the bottom) to 19mm would give a height of 29.28mm, and a .72mm=.030" block skim.
Of course these'd only be usefull at the 1mm oversize 76.5mm -- if the block would clean up.

Crazy, stupid, xlnt or what?

Thanks in advance.

Jack


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You should be able to buy the A15 pistons from the Nissan dealer, or you could buy high-compression pistons off eBay.

If the goal is to use big-bore pistons, the Subaru Justy pistons have been used to make a 1600cc A-series engine: 78mm 1567cc pistons

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With the A15's if you bore them out 120 thou (79mm bore) I used 95model Mazda 626 flat top pistons with valve recessions but where shaved slightly to get them to fit in, it gives me a little over 1600cc's
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My goal is not to build the max overbore motor--I've done it before (although not A-series) and the overheating problems weren't worth the last mm. I just want to raise the CR, keep good squish, end up w/ a cool running block and rigid cylinder walls and use cast, not forged, pistons. That's why I've been checking out some of the smaller bore flat top alternatives.

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I've built a mild A15 in a B310 ,bored 80 thou (2mm) used mazda E5 pistons. they also have a 19mm pin end up with a 5.6cc dish (bugger all)these were supplied by SSS automotive in Sydney Austr.
piston to deck is 1mm,about 9.75 c/r ,can still run our #### grade pump gas

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